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Oh...folks, if you want me to host your script, feel free to include a logline. On the page itself I'll provide your logline, author name and hm user-name should someone want to contact you. I'm hesitant about posting email addresses because you never know when a bot's around.

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Demon - you must have one of those new P.O.S. model computers, all you can really do is shoot it with a shotgun and take it back for warranty repairs haha j/k. I got it to come up on mine, but sheesh yeah that font is a little hard to read. Kinda cool, but a little overwhelming to the eyes. on the comp screen anyway.

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You mean, like a pseudonym? The only downfall I can see to that is if you sell a script and they make it out to your fake name. Good luck cashing it.:lol:

There are plenty of screenwriters who've done this...Richard Matheson immediately comes to mind...but they're well established and typically they do it so as not to appear credit hungry. Best bet's to stick with your own name until you've got the clout to get away with that kind of thing.

Persnickety: characterized by excessive precision and attention to trivial details. In other words, being a dick.

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Persnickety: characterized by excessive precision and attention to trivial details. In other words, being a dick.

aahhh its all coming together now. lol thanks. I'll be using that at work all week this week that's for sure

I figured I'd use my own name, i was just curious if anyone else uses alias' I really don't see a benefit unless you're popular and wouldn't want to be bombarded by people all the time. or unless your trying to scam someone... lol

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gabs1515 wrote:

Demon - you must have one of those new P.O.S. model computers, all you can really do is shoot it with a shotgun and take it back for warranty repairs haha j/k. I got it to come up on mine, but sheesh yeah that font is a little hard to read. Kinda cool, but a little overwhelming to the eyes. on the comp screen anyway.

Maybe I should but I'm putting it more at the fault on that "Stoopid Angelfire" than my pc. I have an angelfire website and I know what its like

But I still can't get that pdf file, it goes to 69 now but it just won't go any further

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DemonToSome wrote:

gabs1515 wrote:

Demon - you must have one of those new P.O.S. model computers, all you can really do is shoot it with a shotgun and take it back for warranty repairs haha j/k. I got it to come up on mine, but sheesh yeah that font is a little hard to read. Kinda cool, but a little overwhelming to the eyes. on the comp screen anyway.

Maybe I should but I'm putting it more at the fault on that "Stoopid Angelfire" than my pc. I have an angelfire website and I know what its like

But I still can't get that pdf file, it goes to 69 now but it just won't go any further

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69's okay but I like 77 better. You get eight more.

Get it? "Eight" more? "Ate" more? Oh my freakin' God, that is the funniest joke in the world to make me laugh ever.

As for Angelfire, I'll try tinkering with the settings but I don't think there's much I can do. I'm not having any kind of problems viewing the script at all; could be because it was my Angelfire account it was uploaded with, though. I'll check into it.